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The Season When Asthma And Allergy Sufferers' Thoughts Turn To...runny Noses

Allergy and asthma sufferers may be the only ones who don't look forward to spring. To them, the green season mostly means runny noses, constant sneezing and endless amounts of tissues.

Children may actually have it the worst: According to the American Lung Association (ALA), while 35 million Americans have some kind of allergy, studies have shown that kids with asthma usually have significant allergies as well. Asthma is the most common chronic disorder of childhood, affecting more than 6.2 million children.

Fortunately, there are ways to manage the problem-from managing your medications online to reducing the allergens in your home.

"Allergy sufferers need to pay more attention to managing the indoor air quality in their homes to lessen the nasal congestion, coughing, sneezing and flu-like symptoms they often experience," says Mike Tringale, director of marketing and communications for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

Besides taking prescriptions as recommended, here are some cleaning tips for reducing symptoms:

Wash sheets in hot water once a week.

Vacuum with a double bag or HEPA-filter vacuum.

Reduce the mold in your home by removing houseplants.

Frequently clean shower curtains and indoor trash cans with water and chlorine bleach.

Don't carpet damp rooms.

To reduce dust mites, remove drapes, feather pillows, nonwashable comforters and soft toys.

Replace carpets with linoleum, wood or tile. Damp mop often.

As far as prescriptions go, asthma and allergy sufferers can also save themselves time and money through Web sites such as the one run by Better Living Now, a full-service national provider of healthcare products and services.

Based in Hauppauge, New York, Better Living Now takes customer service one step further.

Adam Johnes

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